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Hallmark acquired the site last May and intends to redevelop the area into a luxury 77-bed care home with 55 exclusive assisted-living apartments, a concierge service, basement parking and landscaped gardens.

Sue Earrey, head of land and development, said: “It’s been a really exciting journey for us working with the local authority planning and design officers and other interested parties to propose a development which the Hutton community can be proud of.

“It’s Hallmark Care Homes’ first assisted living development and we are very excited about the prospect of creating an engaging new care community in Hutton.”

As well as a hair and nail salon, there will also be a therapy room for residents to enjoy various treatments, a cafe and a cinema room where residents can enjoy films, sport and documentaries.

A celebrations room is also available which can be hired out by relatives for special occasions.

Outside there will be landscaped gardens designed by award-winning landscape architect David Fountain.